Former President Donald Trump raised over $160 million in September, largely driven by small-dollar donations, his campaign announced on Wednesday.
With Election Day just over a month away, the latest fundraising efforts bring Trump’s cash reserves to $283 million.
“President Trump continues to inspire millions of everyday Americans to join his America First movement and help fuel the campaign with their hard-earned money,” said Trump campaign Senior Advisor Brian Hughes in a statement.
According to the campaign, nearly 2.5 million donations under $200 were made to Trump in September, accounting for 96% of total contributions. The average donation was $60.
Trump’s team also noted that the September totals “exceeded internal benchmarks.”
“These supporters have allowed us to bank the funds we need as we move into the campaign’s final weeks,” Hughes added. “Our momentum continues to grow from supporters and donors across the country as we enter the homestretch toward victory.”
September’s total marks an increase from the $130 million raised in August.
Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris and her campaign have reportedly outspent Trump in seven key battleground states since President Joe Biden ended his re-election bid, according to Ad Impact.
Harris and pro-Harris groups have reserved more airtime in battleground states such as Arizona, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia, Wisconsin, and Nevada. The Harris campaign has $301 million worth of future campaign ads reserved in these states, while Trump has secured $194 million in airtime.
The Harris campaign has yet to release its September fundraising numbers.